Many facts and figures confirm that the Emirati woman lives in her golden age, as she secured half of the parliament seats, occupied nine ministerial portfolios in the UAE government, and captured 66% of the government labor market, while 19 thousand and 153 female employees in the federal government held higher educational qualifications, along with equality In wages and salaries with men.

• Emirati women ranked first in the percentage of Arab women participation in decision-making bodies and leadership centers, according to the 2019 annual report issued by the Center for Arab Women Participation Studies of the Arab Women Authority.

For the first time in the history of the presence of women in Arab Parliamentary Councils, Emirati women record an amazing presence, which has reached half of the membership of the Federal National Council, following the parliamentary elections in the UAE last October. • The representation of women in the Council of Ministers in its latest cabinet reshuffle in 2017 reached 27% of the total of ministers, as the current government includes nine women ministers, who play an active and essential role in the development and development march taking place in the UAE. Emirati women and girls succeeded in storming all fields of work, with women occupying 66% of public sector jobs. • Emirati women have made great strides in the path of economic empowerment, as the number of Emirati businesswomen exceeds 23,000, running projects worth more than 50 billion dirhams, and occupying 15% of the boards of directors of the chambers of commerce and industry in the state, while the percentage of Emirati women working in Institutions and companies of the private sector registered with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation constitute about 57.3% of the total national working cadres.

• Emirati businesswomen annually book distinguished positions among the 100 most powerful women in the world of economics in the Arab world, according to Forbes. On the level of educational orientation, the indicators appear positive in the field of building women's capabilities in the vital fields related to the future. About half of the students in engineering colleges are women, the percentage of female students in information technology colleges is 65%, and 46% of graduates of colleges of science, technology, engineering and mathematics are women, and the The percentage of female graduates within the science and technology curricula is 50.7%.

Emirati women occupied 9 ministerial portfolios, accounting for 66% of the government labor market.

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